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... truth , both in character and in plot , Ralph Roister Doister has every right to be regarded as a true comedy , showing , indeed , in its execution , the rudeness of the age , but in its plan , and in reference to the prin- ciple upon ...
... truth , both in character and in plot , Ralph Roister Doister has every right to be regarded as a true comedy , showing , indeed , in its execution , the rudeness of the age , but in its plan , and in reference to the prin- ciple upon ...
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... truth . It must be con- fessed , however , that no change of style gives any indi- ing the first publication of Tom Tiler and his Wife to the year 1578 , Mr. Collier professes to follow Ritson ( Ancient Songs , ii . 31 , edit . 1829 ) ...
... truth . It must be con- fessed , however , that no change of style gives any indi- ing the first publication of Tom Tiler and his Wife to the year 1578 , Mr. Collier professes to follow Ritson ( Ancient Songs , ii . 31 , edit . 1829 ) ...
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... truth , Gor- boduc is a drama only in form . In spirit and manner it is wholly undramatic . The story has no dramatic capabilities , no evolution either of action or of character , although it affords some opportunities for description ...
... truth , Gor- boduc is a drama only in form . In spirit and manner it is wholly undramatic . The story has no dramatic capabilities , no evolution either of action or of character , although it affords some opportunities for description ...
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... truth , nature , good sense , and manliness . Pedantic and far- fetched allusion , elaborate indirectness , a cloying smooth- ness and drowsy monotony of diction , alliteration , pun- ning , and other such puerilities , —these are the ...
... truth , nature , good sense , and manliness . Pedantic and far- fetched allusion , elaborate indirectness , a cloying smooth- ness and drowsy monotony of diction , alliteration , pun- ning , and other such puerilities , —these are the ...
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... truth is , as has been observed , such de- viations from fact , and other incongruities of the same character , were not minded , or attempted to be avoided , either in the romantic drama , or in the legends out of which it was formed ...
... truth is , as has been observed , such de- viations from fact , and other incongruities of the same character , were not minded , or attempted to be avoided , either in the romantic drama , or in the legends out of which it was formed ...
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